On Aug 25, 1:35 pm, Michael Brickenstein <brickenst...@mfo.de> wrote:
> Well, if f=(a1 + a2 + a3 + a4 + a5 + a6 + a7)^29
> forms an interesting problem for you:
> There is pFastPowerMC in the singular kernel ...

Uhm, those benchmarks should show "out of the box" performances, and
it's already quite good. Or do you mean to transplant singular
algorithms into pynac/ginac?
Primarily, I have average new users in mind who are interested in some
basic benchmarks, to make them interested in Sage. So, it's not so
much about real usecases. The page is now quite nice i think.

@Martin: thx, I included the links.

H
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